
Here is a look at the action from the CIF-SS semifinals, according to the numbers:
109 – Total yards of offense (64 rushing, 45 passing) St. Bonaventure gained against Mater Dei as the Monarchs pulled off the 21-0 victory
2004 – The last time Mater Dei advanced to a CIF final, before the victory Friday in the semifinals.
5 – Sacks recorded by the Mater Dei defense in the game.
92.8 – Completion percentage for Mater Dei’s quarterback Chase Forrest (13 of 14) in the game. Forrest passed for 160 yards.
1977 – The last time Villa Park advanced to a CIF final, before defeating Tustin Friday night in CIF-SS Southwest Division final, 35-34.
171 – Rushing yards gained by Villa Park’s Meki Tafuna in the victory. Tafuna scored four touchdowns.
362 – Rushing yards gained by Tustin’s combo of DaVonte Young (203) and Terence Martinez (159) in the game.
312 – Rushing yards gained by Garden Grove in its 35-21 victory over Laguna Beach in the CIF-SS Southern Division. C.J. Del Real led the Argonauts with 175 yards.
186 – Rushing yards gained by Corona del Mar’s Kai Wilson in Friday’s 25-0 victory over Woodbridge in the CIF-SS Southern Division final.
2 – Field goals made by CdM’s Grif Amies (47 and 40) to give him 21 for the season, one shy of the state and national record of 22.
41 – Length of Edison’s game-winning drive that sealed the 22-16 victory over Foothill in the CIF-SS Southwest Division final.
4 – Donald Rice’s game-winning touchdown that capped the drive and his two-point conversion to lead Edison to victory.
3 – Field goals made in the second half by Foothill’s Sean Pihl (40, 43 and 32) that gave the Knights a 16-14 lead midway through the fourth quarter.
0 – Points allowed by Corona del Mar during the CIF-SS Southern Division playoffs.
21 – Yards the Long Beach Poly defense limited St. John Bosco’s Darren Walker to in the 13-10 Pac-5 semifinal.
Calhoun’s final take on the week
CIF-SS top receiving performers
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